Science often pushes back the boundaries of the known world to explore new topics and make the invisible visible. In the process of this work, in addition to a purely scientific documentation of ...
Astronomy Photographer of the Year, the annual photo competition showcasing all things space, is back. Ed Bloomer, senior ...
From a solar eclipse to a dolphin-like nebula, these winning shots by astrophotographers from around the world depict the ...
Researchers from the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology created a holographic microscope that you can bring ...
It takes time to process all the information we receive. To overcome this problem, the brain creates the illusion of “now” by ...
This represents the first improvement in decades for VLBI’s ability to measure high-frequency light, a critical factor in increasing the quality of the EHT’s future images. Being able to ...
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Why do we find meaning amidst incoherence, and see faces in the clouds? It ultimately comes down to how our brains make sense ...
Social media plays a key role in American elections. Presidential campaigns are widely spread through tweets, publications, ...
SFI Professor Melanie Mitchell and SFI External Professor John Krakauer (Johns Hopkins University) led a working group on ...
New DNA analysis adds to growing research indicating the famous Pacific island did not collapse from overuse of resources ...
Two recent studies cast doubt on the theory that the ancient residents of Easter Island suffered a societal collapse due to ...